Constitutional Law of India: A Critical Commentary, Volumen2N. M. Tripathi, 1975 |
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... ( fundamental rights ) , rules made by the courts could not be impugned as violating fundamental rights . But the Supreme Court has struck down a rule made by it as violating funda- mental rights.57 Again , the Chief Justice of a High ...
... ( fundamental rights ) , rules made by the courts could not be impugned as violating fundamental rights . But the Supreme Court has struck down a rule made by it as violating funda- mental rights.57 Again , the Chief Justice of a High ...
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... fundamental rights on any one . This confer any is not surprising , for it is not correct to say that every Article , or sub- fundamental right Article , in Part III ( Fundamental Rights ) confers a fundamental and ( ii ) provides right ...
... fundamental rights on any one . This confer any is not surprising , for it is not correct to say that every Article , or sub- fundamental right Article , in Part III ( Fundamental Rights ) confers a fundamental and ( ii ) provides right ...
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... right . The word " fundamental " in the expres- sion " fundamental in the governance of the country " is not used to characterize a basic or essential legal duty , first because there is no enforceable legal duty , and secondly because ...
... right . The word " fundamental " in the expres- sion " fundamental in the governance of the country " is not used to characterize a basic or essential legal duty , first because there is no enforceable legal duty , and secondly because ...
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Mandamus Certiorari and Prohibition 758 | 758 |
Mandamus 761 Certiorari and Prohibition 767 | 767 |
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